Ducks Deluxe

Ducks Deluxe

Genres: pub rock, glam rock, liszaj radio, rock, Rock and Roll

About Ducks Deluxe

Ducks Deluxe were an English pub rock band of the 1970s. Usually called "The Ducks" by their fans, they were known in the 70s for their up-tempo, energetic performances. Formed in London in February 1972 by Martin Belmont (guitar), Sean Tyla (guitar), Ken Whaley (bass) and Michael Cousins (known as Magic Michael) on percussion, they split after playing a gig at the 100 Club in London on July 1, 1975. The band reformed in 2007 with Martin Belmont (guitar), Sean Tyla (guitar), Kevin Foster (bass) and Jim Russell (drums). Inbetween times, various members of the band found a degree of fame with Graham Parker & the Rumour, the Tyla Gang and The Motors. If the old scientific adage is true -- that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction -- then British pub rockers Ducks Deluxe were purely and simply a reaction. With the mid-'70s English pop scene dominated by glitter/glam rockers like Gary Glitter and Sweet or blustery, chops-heavy art rockers like Yes, Jethro Tull, and Genesis, then Ducks Deluxe represented none of the above. One of the first pub rock bands, the Ducks played basic American-style blues and boogie with remarkable panache and thorough disregard for the whims of the zeitgeist. They never were hugely popular, but the unpretentious, do-it-yourself, working-class attitude they and their contemporaries exuded (most notably seminal pub rockers Dr. Feelgood) influenced the English punk scene that was right around the corner. With friends like Dave Edmunds producing their records, the Ducks (guitarist/vocalist Sean Tyla, guitarist Martin Belmont, bassist Nick Garvey, and keyboardist Andy McMasters) came up with engaging, though not life-changing, records that celebrated the simple joys of rock & roll. Sure, much of it sounds like recycled Chuck Berry, but there's an infectious enthusiasm that the fan in you, who simply wants to hoist a pint of ale and hear some Little Richard, will love. Ironically, their biggest promotional boost in America, the Ducks Deluxe LP was released three years after they'd split up. This little bit of shift marketing came as a result of all ex-Ducks going on to more prominent bands: the Motors (Garvey/McMasters), the Rumour (Belmont), and the Tyla Gang (Tyla).

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Ducks Deluxe — Top 10 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ducks Deluxe Willie & The Hand Jive
Ducks Deluxe Fireball
Ducks Deluxe Daddy Put The Bomp
Ducks Deluxe Love's Melody
Ducks Deluxe Woman of the Man
Ducks Deluxe Falling For That Woman
Ducks Deluxe Please, Please, Please
Ducks Deluxe Teenage Head
Ducks Deluxe Hearts On My Sleeve
Ducks Deluxe My My Music
Willie & The Hand Jive
Daddy Put The Bomp
Love's Melody
Woman of the Man
Falling For That Woman
Please, Please, Please
Teenage Head
Hearts On My Sleeve
My My Music